Day 1: Washington / Arrivée
Arrival in Washington! Transfer to your hotel. Visit the capital's famous landmarks such as the White House, Capitol, the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial.
Day 2: Washington
The visit of the cemetery in Arlington should be included - it is the last resting place of the Kennedy family. Conquer Georgetown, a lovely but busy port from the 18th century that is nowadays the most famous quarter of the city with an active night life.
The Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum maintains the largest collection of historic air and spacecraft in the world.
Day 3: Washington – Philadelphia
Today you will travel by train to Philadelphia, the cradle of American liberty, where the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.
Day 4: Philadelphia
Visit one of the historically most significant cities in the US - Philadelphia, America’s Cradle of Liberty. Philadelphia was founded in 1682 by William Penn. It was here that Congress announced the Declaration of Independence. Philadelphia is also the city in which the Constitution of the United States was published.
This vital city, with its historic center, combines modern skyscrapers with cobblestone streets and conveys a unique atmosphere with the charm of the 18th/19th centuries and the impressions of the 20th century.
Visit the historic area, the Benjamin Franklin Parkway with the Franklin Institute, Fairmont Park, Elfreth’s Alley and Society Hill, the National Historic Independence Park with Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, City Hall, Logan Circle, the Art Museum of Philadelphia, Rodin Museum, Germantown, Franz Daniel Pastorius Monument, etc.
Day 5: Philadelphia – New York
Today you will travel by train through the “Garden State “New Jersey to New York.
Day 6: New York
New York is the largest city in the United States, with over 8.2 million residents. The New York metropolitan area ranks among the world's largest urban areas and is considered an alpha global city for its global influence in media, politics, education, entertainment, and fashion. The city's cultural centers are among the most influential in the country.
Day 7: New York
New York City comprises five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Wall Street, Times Square, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the Chrysler Building are just a few of the many attractions you can visit. With its 24-hour subway system and the constant bustle of traffic and people, New York is known as "the city that never sleeps." You have two full days to explore all the attractions, sights, and excitement this great city has to offer.
Day 8: New York – Boston
Depart by train for New England and Boston. Along the Atlantic coast, travel through Connecticut.
Day 9: Boston
Enjoy a full day in Boston with all its attraction. Many can easily be explored by foot. Notable sights include Boston Common. See the old town of Boston, Beacon, Boston Tea Party, the Old North Church, Bunker Hill Monument and visit the famous Harvard University in Cambridge across the Charles Rivers. Spend some time walking on the Freedom Trail with the most important historic monuments of the city that includes Boston Tea Party, Faneuil Hall, Paul Revere House, Old State House and Copley Square with Trinity Church. While in Boston we recommend a whale watch cruise on a high-speed catamaran (Apr - Oct) or a visit to the New England Aquarium!
Day 10: Boston/Departure
Your journey ends today with departure and flight back home.